Review of Unveiled (2005) by Dana Stevens for The New York Times — 16 Apr 2017
With its deliberately overexposed film stock and driving electronic score, Ms. Maccarone's film occasionally suffers from a self-conscious artiness, but at its center is an extraordinary performance by Ms.
Tabatabai as Fariba, a young woman whose expectations have been lowered by a lifetime of systematic mistreatment but who still holds out hope for the possibility of both justice and love.
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This review of Unveiled (2005) was written by Dana Stevens and published by The New York Times on 16 Apr 2017.
Unveiled has generally received positive reviews.
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